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5.2 To lubricate the chain
The chain should be lubricated at regular intervals. If the
chain is dry, it can rust and get damaged.
1
Lubricate the chain with applicable chain oil.
2
Move the pedal a few turns, to let the oil go into the
link.
3
Wipe the chain with a cloth.
Note:
Do not apply any lubricate on brakepads or rims.
5.3 To do a check of tires and rims
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Regularly examine that the spokes are correctly
tensioned and that the wheels are not buckled or
deformed
●
Do a check of the wear line on the side of the rim. The
wear line indicates the wear from the brakes. Replace the
rim if the wear line no longer is visible.
●
Do a check of the air pressure in the tires at regular
intervals. Refer to the side of the tire for the correct air
pressure.
●
Regularly do a check that the tires are not damaged.
●
Do not let the tire touch oil, petrol, paraffin or agents that
can cause damage to rubber.
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Make sure that the tires are centered between the forks.
5.4 To adjust the chain
Note!
If the chain can be moved more than 1 cm up or down
it must be tensioned. The chain must not be over tensioned,
make sure that you can move it up and down.
1
Loosen the hub axle of the rear wheel.
2
Pull the rear wheel rearward to stretch the chain.
3
Make sure that the rear wheel is straight. Fully tighten
the nuts on the rear axle.
4
Make sure that the chain has the correct tension and
that the wheels are installed correctly.
5.5 To adjust the brake lever
The brake should apply full power when the brake lever is
pushed halfway. The brake must not press against the rim
when the brake lever is not pressed. The handle must not be
pressed fully to the handlebar.
1
Turn the adjusting sleeve in the brake lever to
increase or reduce the movement of the brake lever.
2
If larger adjustment is needed, release the wire lock
on the brake arm. Move the wire to the required
position and fully tighten the wire lock. (Figure 11)
3
To replace the brake wires, speak to your service
center.
5.6 To adjust the brake arm spring
tension
The spring tension prevents that the brake touches the rim
when the brake lever is released.
●
Turn the adjusting screws on each side of the brake with
a suitable screwdriver until the arms move in parallel.
(Figure 12)
5.7 To adjust the brake pads
The brake pads should press against the middle of the rim.
The brake pads must not touch the tire or move below the
bottom edge.
●
If it is necessary, loosen the hex nut that holds the brake
pad and adjust the position of the pad. (Figure 13)
●
If it is necessary, replace the brake pads. Speak to your
service center.
5.8 To adjust the handlebar post
1
Release the expander screw on the top edge of the
handlebar post until the expander key comes loose.
Carefully tap the expander screw if the key does not
come loose by itself. (Figure 2)
2
Move the handlebar post up or down to a position
where you can sit comfortably and can easily reach
the handlebars and brake levers.
3
Make sure that the handlebar post is in line with the
front wheel.
Note!
Make sure that the marking for the top position on the
handlebar post below the edge of the fork tube.
4
Make sure that the expander screw is fully tighten.
The handlebar must not rotate in the fork tube.
6
Storage
Store the product in a dry area, protected from direct
sunlight and wet conditions.
7
Disposal
Make sure that you follow local regulations when you
discard the product. Do not burn the product.
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